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Underground is the name given to the rapid transit system in London, England and is one of the oldest and most extensive metro systems in the world

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Background imageUnderground Collection: The Drivers compartment in a London tube of the same design as the one which crashed

The Drivers compartment in a London tube of the same design as the one which crashed at Moorgate. In pictures; are the controls, brakes, and the dead-mans handle. January 1975

Background imageUnderground Collection: Sign of the times, dismantling of bunks in Londons Finsbury Park Tube Station at

Sign of the times, dismantling of bunks in Londons Finsbury Park Tube Station at the end of the Second World War. 13th April 1945

Background imageUnderground Collection: The tube thumpers. Londons 'buskers'- itinerant street musicians - are

The tube thumpers. Londons "buskers"- itinerant street musicians - are
The tube thumpers. Londons " buskers" - itinerant street musicians - are going underground. Each day they go down to the maze of tunnels at stations in the underground railway network

Background imageUnderground Collection: Northern railway at Kings Cross junction 1861

Northern railway at Kings Cross junction 1861
Junction of the Great Northern railway at Kings Cross with the Metropolitan railway. Date: 1861

Background imageUnderground Collection: St Pauls Cathedral in danger

St Pauls Cathedral in danger: why the Dean is opposing the tramway scheme. Sectional view from the south east showing the position of the waterline below the cathedral

Background imageUnderground Collection: Aldersgate Station 1866

Aldersgate Station 1866
Aldersgate Street station, one of the original stations of the first Metropolitan Railway. Date: 1866

Background imageUnderground Collection: Thames Embankment Railway, construction 1870

Thames Embankment Railway, construction 1870
Works on the Thames Embankment Railway, from Blackfriars Bridge. Date: 1870

Background imageUnderground Collection: Paddington Station 1868

Paddington Station 1868
Exterior of the underground Metropolitan railway, western extension, the Paddington Station. Date: 1868

Background imageUnderground Collection: London - Embankment - 1867

London - Embankment - 1867
A section of the Thames Embankment, showing; 1. subway, 2. low level sewer, 3. Metropolitan and District Railway and 4. Pneumatic Railway. Date: 1867

Background imageUnderground Collection: ENGLAND London The London Underground Interior view through the train carriage with

ENGLAND London The London Underground Interior view through the train carriage with passengers sitting on seats European Great Britain Londres Northern Europe Roundel UK United Kingdom British Isles

Background imageUnderground Collection: ENGLAND London The London Underground. Interior view through the train carriage with

ENGLAND London The London Underground. Interior view through the train carriage with
ENGLAND London The London Underground Interior view through the train carriage with passengers sitting on seats European Great Britain Londres Northern Europe Roundel UK United Kingdom British Isles

Background imageUnderground Collection: Twopenny Tube Lift - (Central London Railway)

Twopenny Tube Lift - (Central London Railway), Underground Railway Station, Thought to be Oxford Circus, Barbican, London, England

Background imageUnderground Collection: Booking Office (Twopenny Tube)

Booking Office (Twopenny Tube), Bank Station, London Underground Railway, London, England

Background imageUnderground Collection: Twopenny Tube Booking Office

Twopenny Tube Booking Office, Underground Railway Station, Bank, Barbican, London, England

Background imageUnderground Collection: Student Beefeaters on the Underground at Tower Hill station. The

Student Beefeaters on the Underground at Tower Hill station. The University students were in training for a production of opera Yeoman of the Guard

Background imageUnderground Collection: The Metropolitan Railway near Paddington, 1863, 1945. Creator: Unknown

The Metropolitan Railway near Paddington, 1863, 1945. Creator: Unknown
The Metropolitan Railway near Paddington, 1863, (1945). The Metropolitan Line, which opened in 1863 and ran between Paddington and Farringdon in London

Background imageUnderground Collection: The Workmens Train, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré

The Workmens Train, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré
The Workmens Train, 1872. From, " LONDON. A Pilgrimage" by Gustave Dore and Blanchard Jerrold. [Grant and Co. 72-78, Turnmill Street, E.C. 1872]

Background imageUnderground Collection: Passengers waiting at Goldhawk Road Station in London during the railway strike, 1919, (1935)

Passengers waiting at Goldhawk Road Station in London during the railway strike, 1919, (1935). For nine days, from September 27 to October 6

Background imageUnderground Collection: Entrance to Euston Square Station, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Entrance to Euston Square Station, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Entrance to Euston Square Station, c1876. Opened as Gower Street on 10 January 1863 by the Metropolitan Railway (MR), the station was given its present name on 1 November 1909

Background imageUnderground Collection: Section of the Thames Embarkment, 1867, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Section of the Thames Embarkment, 1867, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Section of the Thames Embarkment, 1867, (c1876). 19th-century civil engineering project primarily designed by Sir Joseph Bazalgette of a low level interceptor sewer

Background imageUnderground Collection: Kings Cross Underground Station in 1868, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Kings Cross Underground Station in 1868, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Kings Cross Underground Station in 1868, (c1876). Work on the worlds first underground railway began in 1860, by the Metropolitan Railway under chief engineer John Fowler

Background imageUnderground Collection: Section of the Holborn Viaduct, Showing the Subways, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Section of the Holborn Viaduct, Showing the Subways, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Section of the Holborn Viaduct, Showing the Subways, c1876. Work on the worlds first underground railway began in 1860, by the Metropolitan Railway under chief engineer John Fowler

Background imageUnderground Collection: Interior of Subway, Holborn Viaduct, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Interior of Subway, Holborn Viaduct, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Interior of Subway, Holborn Viaduct, c1876. Work on the worlds first underground railway began in 1860 by the Metropolitan Railway, under chief engineer John Fowler

Background imageUnderground Collection: Entrance to the Clerkenwell Tunnel from Farringdon Street, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Entrance to the Clerkenwell Tunnel from Farringdon Street, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Entrance to the Clerkenwell Tunnel from Farringdon Street, c1876. Work on the worlds first underground railway began in 1860, under chief engineer John Fowler

Background imageUnderground Collection: Paddington approach, London, W2, England. Creator: Ethel Davies; Davies, Ethel

Paddington approach, London, W2, England. Creator: Ethel Davies; Davies, Ethel
Paddington approach. Looking down onto the railway bridge and London Underground tube train coming into Paddington Station, London, W2, England

Background imageUnderground Collection: Meeting of the Two Boring Parties at the Final Piercing of the Lotchberg Tunnel, c1930

Meeting of the Two Boring Parties at the Final Piercing of the Lotchberg Tunnel, c1930. From " The Wonder Book of Engineering Wonders", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co

Background imageUnderground Collection: Rotary Cutter at Work in the Enlarged Tube of the City and South London Railway Line, c1930

Rotary Cutter at Work in the Enlarged Tube of the City and South London Railway Line, c1930. From " The Wonder Book of Engineering Wonders", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co

Background imageUnderground Collection: Tube Tunnel Excavation By Means of Greathead Boring Shield, c1930. Creator: Unknown

Tube Tunnel Excavation By Means of Greathead Boring Shield, c1930. Creator: Unknown
Tube Tunnel Excavation By Means of Greathead Boring Shield, c1930. From " The Wonder Book of Engineering Wonders", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne]

Background imageUnderground Collection: Constructing Escalators at the Bank Station, London, c1930. Creator: Unknown

Constructing Escalators at the Bank Station, London, c1930. Creator: Unknown
Constructing Escalators at the Bank Station, London, c1930. From " The Wonder Book of Engineering Wonders", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne]

Background imageUnderground Collection: A Greathead Shield: Excavating a Tube Tunnel, 1930. Creator: Unknown

A Greathead Shield: Excavating a Tube Tunnel, 1930. Creator: Unknown
A Greathead Shield: Excavating a Tube Tunnel, 1930. From " The Wonder Book of Railways", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne, 1930]

Background imageUnderground Collection: Diagram of New Tube Station at Oxford Circus, 1930. Creator: Unknown

Diagram of New Tube Station at Oxford Circus, 1930. Creator: Unknown
Diagram of New Tube Station at Oxford Circus, 1930. From " The Wonder Book of Railways", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne, 1930]

Background imageUnderground Collection: A Model of the Post Office Tube Railway, 1930. Creator: Unknown

A Model of the Post Office Tube Railway, 1930. Creator: Unknown
A Model of the Post Office Tube Railway, 1930. From " The Wonder Book of Railways", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne, 1930]

Background imageUnderground Collection: Dynamos at the Great Underground Generating Station at Lots Road, Chelsea, 1930

Dynamos at the Great Underground Generating Station at Lots Road, Chelsea, 1930. From " The Wonder Book of Railways", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co

Background imageUnderground Collection: Under the Underground: Beneath a District Railway Electric Car, 1930. Creator: Unknown

Under the Underground: Beneath a District Railway Electric Car, 1930. Creator: Unknown
Under the Underground: Beneath a District Railway Electric Car, 1930. From " The Wonder Book of Railways", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne, 1930]

Background imageUnderground Collection: The New Piccadilly Circus Tube Station, 1930. Creator: Unknown

The New Piccadilly Circus Tube Station, 1930. Creator: Unknown
The New Piccadilly Circus Tube Station, 1930. From " The Wonder Book of Railways", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne, 1930]

Background imageUnderground Collection: Traffic Controllers Office, London Underground Railways, 1930. Creator: Unknown

Traffic Controllers Office, London Underground Railways, 1930. Creator: Unknown
Traffic Controllers Office, London Underground Railways, 1930. From " The Wonder Book of Railways", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne, 1930]

Background imageUnderground Collection: A Steel Car, New York Underground and Elevated Electric Railways, 1930. Creator: Unknown

A Steel Car, New York Underground and Elevated Electric Railways, 1930. Creator: Unknown
A Steel Car, New York Underground and Elevated Electric Railways, 1930. From " The Wonder Book of Railways", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne, 1930]

Background imageUnderground Collection: Underground Mail

Underground Mail
Mail in containers are loaded into trains at Mount Pleasant depot in London

Background imageUnderground Collection: The Overhaul of Underground Rolling Stock owned by the London Passenger Transport, 1935-36

The Overhaul of Underground Rolling Stock owned by the London Passenger Transport, 1935-36
The Overhaul of Underground Rolling Stock owned by the London Passenger Transport Board is carried out at their Acton Works, Middlesex, 1935-36. From " Railway Wonders of the World, Vol

Background imageUnderground Collection: Farringdon Road and the Metropolitan Railway looking north, 1868 (engraving)

Farringdon Road and the Metropolitan Railway looking north, 1868 (engraving)
3038172 Farringdon Road and the Metropolitan Railway looking north, 1868 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); English, out of copyright

Background imageUnderground Collection: An Escalator in Course of Construction, 1922. Creator: Unknown

An Escalator in Course of Construction, 1922. Creator: Unknown
An Escalator in Course of Construction, 1922. From The Romance of Modern Railways, by T. W. Corbin. [Seeley Service & Co. Limited, London, 1922]

Background imageUnderground Collection: A Moving Staircase, 1922. Creator: Unknown

A Moving Staircase, 1922. Creator: Unknown
A Moving Staircase, 1922. From The Romance of Modern Railways, by T. W. Corbin. [Seeley Service & Co. Limited, London, 1922]

Background imageUnderground Collection: London Underground - District Line - Single Ticket

London Underground - District Line - Single Ticket #3042 from 1897 - Victoria to Gloucester Road (Brompton) - 4d - Third Class. Date: 1897

Background imageUnderground Collection: London Underground - Metropolitan Line - Single Ticket

London Underground - Metropolitan Line - Single Ticket #625 from 1895 - Mansion House to Moorgate Street via Mark Lane - 3d - Third Class. Date: 1895

Background imageUnderground Collection: Places of interest on Piccadilly Tube from South Kensington

Places of interest on Piccadilly Tube from South Kensington
Places of interest reached by Piccadilly Tube from South Kensington. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageUnderground Collection: Driving the Tunnel for the Waterloo and City Railway, (c1897). Artist: E&S Woodbury

Driving the Tunnel for the Waterloo and City Railway, (c1897). Artist: E&S Woodbury
Driving the Tunnel for the Waterloo and City Railway, (c1897). Scene underground during excavations for Londons transport system. The illustration represents the shield which protects the excavators

Background imageUnderground Collection: Deadly Rock in the Simplon Tunnel, c1935. Artist: Swiss Federal Railways

Deadly Rock in the Simplon Tunnel, c1935. Artist: Swiss Federal Railways
Deadly Rock in the Simplon Tunnel, c1935. From Our Wonderful World, Volume II, edited by J.A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]

Background imageUnderground Collection: London Underground Railroad. Scene from the 1868 inauguration

London Underground Railroad. Scene from the 1868 inauguration



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Underground Collection

Underground is the name given to the rapid transit system in London, England and is one of the oldest and most extensive metro systems in the world, with over 270 stations across 11 lines. The Underground has been running since 1863 and is a major part of London's public transport network. It serves as an important link between different parts of London, allowing commuters to quickly get around the city. They also provides direct connections to other cities in Europe such as Paris and Brussels. With its iconic logo and red-and-blue trains, it has become an integral part of life for many people living in or visiting London.
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Our beautiful Wall Art and Photo Gifts include Framed Prints, Photo Prints, Poster Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaw Puzzles, Metal Prints and so much more

The Underground collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning assortment of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles, and greeting cards that capture the essence of one of the world's most iconic transportation systems. Our collection features breathtaking images of London's underground stations and trains as well as historic photographs dating back to the early 1900s. From bustling crowds rushing through tunnels to quiet moments captured in deserted platforms, each piece in our collection tells a unique story about life in London. Whether you're looking for a striking piece to add character to your home or office space or searching for an unforgettable gift for someone special, the Underground collection has something for everyone. With high-quality printing techniques and premium materials used throughout every product in this range, you can be sure that your purchase will stand the test of time and continue to inspire awe and wonder for years to come.
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What are Underground (Transport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

Underground art prints refer to a collection of artworks inspired by the iconic London Underground transport system. These prints showcase various aspects of the underground network, including its stations, trains, and signage. The artwork is created using different techniques such as photography, digital art, and illustration. These prints are popular among lovers of urban art and those who appreciate the unique design elements of the London Underground. They are perfect for decorating homes or offices with a modern and edgy vibe. We offer a wide range of underground art prints that capture the essence of this historic transportation system. From vintage posters to contemporary designs, there is something for everyone in their extensive collection. Whether you're looking for a bold statement piece or something subtle to complement your decor, we have an impressive selection of underground art prints that will meet your needs.
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What Underground (Transport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Underground art prints that showcase the iconic transport system of London, England. These prints capture the unique architecture and design elements of stations such as Piccadilly Circus, Covent Garden, and Westminster. They also feature vintage posters from the early 20th century advertising destinations like Kew Gardens and Wimbledon. In addition to station-specific artwork, we have a collection of abstract designs inspired by the Underground's distinctive roundel logo. These pieces incorporate bold colors and geometric shapes to create eye-catching compositions. For those interested in historical context, there are also prints featuring photographs from throughout the Underground's history. These images depict everything from construction workers building tunnels to passengers riding on trains during World War II. We provide an extensive selection of high-quality Underground art prints that will appeal to both fans of London's transport system and lovers of unique artwork alike.
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To purchase Underground art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our collection of London-themed artwork and select the pieces that catch your eye. Once you have chosen your desired prints, simply add them to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information before finalizing the transaction. We offer a wide range of Underground art prints featuring iconic images of London's transportation system, including vintage posters and modern designs. These high-quality prints are perfect for adding a touch of urban sophistication to any home or office space. Whether you're looking for a unique gift or just want to decorate your own walls with some stunning artwork, we have everything you need to bring the beauty of London's Underground system into your life. So why wait? Start exploring our collection today.
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How much do Underground (Transport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints cost?

We offer a range of Underground art prints that vary in price depending on the size and type of print. Our selection includes both vintage and contemporary designs featuring iconic London landmarks, stations, and maps. We use high-quality printing techniques to ensure that each print captures the intricate details and vibrant colors of the original artwork. Our you can choose from a variety of sizes ranging from small to large formats to suit their preferences. Additionally, we offer different types of paper finishes such as matte or glossy for an added touch of customization. Whether you're looking for a unique piece to decorate your home or office space or searching for a thoughtful gift idea for someone special, our collection has something for everyone. With our extensive range of Underground art prints at affordable prices, you'll be sure to find the perfect addition to your art collection without breaking the bank.
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We take great care in ensuring that your Underground art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. Once you have placed your order, our team will carefully package your print using high-quality materials to protect it during transit. We use trusted courier services to deliver your artwork directly to your doorstep, wherever you may be located in the world. Our delivery process is designed with efficiency and reliability in mind, so you can rest assured that your print will arrive on time and in perfect condition. Whether you're ordering a single print or multiple pieces of artwork, we strive to make the entire process as smooth and hassle-free as possible. We pride ourselves on providing exceptional customer service from start to finish. If you have any questions about our delivery process or need assistance with placing an order, please don't hesitate to contact us – we're always here to help.